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WaMu Chapter 11 Plan Rejected Again, in Part

A bankruptcy judge rejected Washington Mutual's Chapter 11 plan for a second time, finding the company was too generous with senior creditors but not dismissing the central details of the plan.

 

WaMu Settles Class-Action Suit

Washington Mutual agreed to settle a large shareholder class-action lawsuit for $208.5 million that alleged it failed to stop investments when the now-failed bank knew, or should have known, how much trouble it was in.

Senh: It's good to see some of these banks finally paying for the damage they've caused.

 

FDIC Nears WaMu Settlement

The FDIC is close to settling a lawsuit that accused former Washington Mutual executives of taking gambles that sparked the thrift's 2008 collapse.

 

WaMu Gets Closer to Bankruptcy Exit

Washington Mutual reached a deal that could end a two-and-a-half-year bankruptcy odyssey that began with the largest bank failure in U.S. history.

 

Washington Mutual sues FDIC for over $13 billion

Washington Mutual Inc, the failed U.S. savings and loan, has sued the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp for well over $13 billion in connection with the loss of its banking operations, which was acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co.

 

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